Land Rover Forum
Land Rover Forums   Land Rover Classifieds   Photo Gallery   Member List   Calendars   Search   Contact Us   Sponsors
Land Rover Lineup   News   Forum FAQ   Land Rover Recalls   TSBs   Timeslips   Register   Login  
 

LAZY TRANS

  Printable Version
Land Rover Forum >> Vehicle Line Up >> Discovery >> LAZY TRANS Page: [1]

Land Rover Forums Sponsor
 

The Discovery forum is sponsored by: StrutMasters


Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
LAZY TRANS - 5/23/2008 2:36:12 PM   
EL GALLO

 

Posts: 81
Joined: 12/8/2006
Status: offline
HELLO  GUYS.HOPE  ALL IS WELL .WHAT ABOUT THOSE GAS PRICES?HOLY CRAP!  THE REASON I WRITE IS BECAUSE WHEN I SELECT A GEAR ON MY 2004 DISCO WITH 22000 MILES,I NOTICE A CERTAIN DELAY BEFORE THE GEAR IS ENGAGED.THIS JUST HAPPENS WHEN SELECTING A GEAR MORE OFTEN WHEN SELECTING REVERSE.NO CLUNCKS OR ANYTHING,OTHERWISE IT WORKS PERFECTLY AS IT SHOULD.IS THIS SOME KIND OF SYMPTOM OF ANY FUTURE PROBLEM?YOUR INFO AS ALWAYS WILL BE FULLY APRECIATED.THANKS IN ADVANCE.
Post #: 1
RE: LAZY TRANS - 5/23/2008 4:02:18 PM   
polar

 

Posts: 59
Joined: 4/18/2008
Status: offline
Look for leaks,maybe low on fluid.

if no leaks present then schedule a service since your vehicle is still under warranty.

_____________________________

2002 Discovery SE 55K
Delo 400 5W-40 synthetic
CI-4 PLUS, CI-4, CH-4, SL (SAE 5W-40)
Zinc=1310
Phosphorus=1560

(in reply to EL GALLO)
Post #: 2
RE: LAZY TRANS - 5/23/2008 5:28:36 PM   
Spike555


Posts: 5963
Joined: 6/22/2007
From: Grand Rapids MI
Status: offline
Yeah, you need to take it in to the dealer.

_____________________________

If it ain''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''t leakin'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' it must be empty!
Yes, one man can change the world.
If the citizens are affraid then they are easier to control.

The "Storm Trooper",'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

(in reply to polar)
Post #: 3
RE: LAZY TRANS - 5/24/2008 12:23:35 AM   
LandRoverKid

 

Posts: 11
Joined: 9/11/2007
Status: offline
Oops, I thought you were referring to a previous girlfriend of mine, a lazy tramp!  lol

(in reply to Spike555)
Post #: 4
RE: LAZY TRANS - 5/24/2008 5:05:57 AM   
Disco Mike


Posts: 11153
Joined: 4/27/2006
Status: offline
The tranny shift pattern is regulated by it's own ECU, so if you are slow to engage I would suggest you do the 30K tranny service and also verify that you have no leaks and the level is full prior to changing the fluid. When doing the first tranny service a new filter is needed, afterwards you won't need to replace it again.

_____________________________

Mike
Retired service manager. Member of the Solihull Society, NCLR club,past member of the SCLR club and Santa Barbara 4 Wheelers.
99 D2, 3" lift, lockers, H.D. axles, 4:11 gears, Custom front and rear bumpers, Warn winch, HID lights and an Engel 45.

(in reply to LandRoverKid)
Post #: 5
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1]

 
 
Land Rover Forum >> Vehicle Line Up >> Discovery
Jump to:



Featured Sponsors
Advertising Info

Top 10 Posters
disco mike11153
spike5555963
okdiscoguy2485
landzu2094
05landrover1072
darover952
mikemeyer0945
disco2guy922
camdisco24821
ajh714

New Vendors
StrutMasters
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology

Harley Davidson | Honda CBR Motorcycle

Land Rover Forums .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Ford Motor Company.